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Kanada Kev

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  1. Happy Birthday Booche ps - Shania is on the market again and only 2 years older than you fart-bag:
  2. Iggy & The Stooges Live Nation presents IGGY & THE STOOGES Wednesday, August 6, 2008 at 8pm Massey Hall | $99.50 - $59.50 More than forty years after the band first formed in Michigan, The Stooges and their inexhaustibly explosive frontman Iggy Pop released their first new material since 1973’s Raw Power. Reunited and back on tour in support of the 2007 release The Weirdness, Iggy & the Stooges bring their notorious live performance to Massey Hall. FRIENDS ON SALE: Wed May 21 at 11am PUBLIC ON SALE: Fri May 23 at 11am A limit of 4 tickets per FriendsFirst account applies
  3. I had a 78 Westy with "GR8FL" on it. I miss mine too "GR8FL" is on my totally cool Olds Silhouette minivan now At least it's got a SYF on the side window
  4. ^^^^ It's great to be from Ottawa right now.
  5. ^^^^ right-click > view image you'll get a little more detail
  6. Here are all 5 posters together, making a dead-ized version of the ceiling art at the Warfield:
  7. Please tell me that Obama's going to win in November ... please?
  8. The Habs logo is smiling for you on your birthday Booche! Glad to see that they observe your birthday as something special too
  9. I'm glad that they didn't cave to the US networks and Stanley Cup Final game in the AFTERNOON!
  10. Happy Bday Booche! Hey, treat yourself to a nice drink today to celebrate
  11. Some video of the Sugar Mags balloon drop:
  12. Just watched the first one again this morning with my daughter (it was her pick ). Love that flick. I agree, the second one was the weakest of the three so far. Good fun though nonetheless. Great adventure escapism Back to cleaning out the garage and blasting some more tunes (been loving the Winterland '73 release today )
  13. from philzone.com: No albums tonight. And while the ushers last night told us they'd play 'til 4am, they only played 'til 3:30. Hah! ===== Electric Set 1: (Bob Weir, Phil Lesh, John Molo) # Come Together > # Jam > # Dark Star > # Loose Lucy # West LA Fadeaway # The Wheel > # Not Fade Away Jeff Chimenti and then Larry Campbell joined in the middle of West LA Fadeaway, and then played the rest of the set The Come Together > Dark Star > Loose Lucy jam played by Bob, Phil, and John lasted around 40 minutes (Dark Star lasted 20+ minutes). Because they were in a smaller vessel, they were able to go deeper into space during Dark Star than on Wednesday. The West LA Fadeaway was a very nice slow bluesy version, quite nice. The whole set was around 90 minutes I think. Seeing just Bob and Phil play like that was truly special. ===== Acoustic Set 1: (Larry Campbell and Jackie Greene) # Your Last Letter ? # Sing Me Back Home # Deep Elem Blues # Instrumental ? # Warfield Waltz # Please Come Home ? # Goodnight Irene ? I didn't recongize several of these songs. Larry played all sorts of instruments. It was sweet and pretty short.... ===== Electric Set 2: (Phil and Friends) # Shakedown Street > # Ball and Chain # Big River # Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo > # Jam > # Althea # Mexican Girl # Stella Blue (Instrumental) > # Sugaree Mark Karan joined at Mississippi Half-Step and played for the rest of the set. Ball and Chain and Mexican Girl were the first Jackie songs we heard, both were very well played, concise, rollicking songs. Mark and Larry shared some incredible intertwined guitar work throughout the Half-Step > Althea. Stella Blue was very unusual and beautiful, Larry's pedal steel took the place of the vocal lead. The Sugaree rocked. ===== Acoustic Set 2: (Jackie Greene and Tim Bluhm) # Spider John # ? (last goodbye?) # ? (squeek wheel?) Jackie and Tim sing together in a band called the "Skinny Singers". Tim is a good guitarist, their voices sound good together. The songs have catchy tunes and quirky lyrics. Tim's wife Mickey sang harmony on the third tune. ===== Electric Set 3: (Phil and Friends) # Sugar Magnolia > # Sunshine Daydream # Unbroken Chain > # Jam > # Mountains Of The Moon > # Jam > # Terrapin Station > # I Know You Rider A couple thousand balloons fell from the ceiling at the beginning of Sugar Magnolia, which rocked. There was also a giant mirror ball above the stage. The Unbroken Chain had a rocking jam part but was fairly slow in the verses, and then the Mountains was beautiful, but darn for an old man those slow songs at 2:30am ar tough. They must have known -- the Terrapin was very interesting, fast and intricate, and the Rider closer was very rowdy. ===== Encore: (Phil and Friends w/ Mark Karan) # Donor Rap # Truckin > # And We Bid You Good Night Good Truckin', but I think everyone was tired....
  14. Skullfuck and Deadset Think they'll do a special acoustic set tonight? Recokoning
  15. FUCK! Damn, stupid penalty in OT. FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK .... I hope Don Cherry didn't have a heart attack
  16. GO PHIL GO !! damn, wish i was there too. Why can't we have a webcast?!?! wahhhh
  17. May 17th, 2008: There WERE three sets. The guest guitar player was Henry Kaiser and on the talking drum Sikiru. Set 1: Bertha Mama Tried Big Railroad Blues Playing In The Band The Other One Me & My Uncle Big Boss Man Me & Bobby McGee Johnny B. Goode Wharf Rat Not Fade Away/Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad set 2 (dead set) Samson and Delilah Friend Of The Devil New Minglewood Blues Deal Candyman Little Red Rooster Loser Passenger Feel Like A Stranger Franklin's Tower Set 3: (W/ Henry Kaiser) Rhythm Devils (sikiru on talking drum, started as a duet with John Molo--eventually became the full band plus Kaiser) Fire On The Mountain Greatest Story Ever Told Brokedown Palace
  18. FUCK ... now i gotta go in to work tomorrow because of the Dallas win. Fuckers Oh well, getting to watch the gold medal game and partying in the afternoon at my buddy's place will hopefully make up for it
  19. pm me if you still neede 'em
  20. I don't even think he cried when he got cut open by that high stick either! Kidding ... he was diong a great job out there. Maybe this will humble him o so slightly and make him a little more well-rounded and mature. Let's hope they keep it up and kick some Ovechkin ass on Sunday afternoon.
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